The series will return to the Homestead-Miami Speedway in South Florida
and kick off the season on Saturday, Feb. 26 with a superspeedway event on
the 1.5-mile oval in conjunction with the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.

The series will also compete with the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series on
Saturday, May 13 at Memphis (Tenn.) Motorsports Park.

The series will precede the NASCAR Winston Cup Series at Bristol (Tenn.)
Motor Speedway on Wednesday, Aug. 23, in conjunction with the Goody's Dash
Series, NASCAR Touring.

The series will also help to open the newly constructed 1.5-mile Kentucky
Speedway in Sparta, Ky., on Friday, June 16.

On Saturday, July 8 the series will return to where it began, the state of
Alabama, with an event on the .500-mile Montgomery Motor Speedway. It will
be the first time since 1996 that the series visits the state. In the last
Alabama event Steve Christian won the race held at Mobile International
Speedway in Irvington.

Coastal Plains Raceway in Jacksonville, N.C.; Greenville-Pickens Speedway
in Greenville, S.C.; and Nashville (Tenn.) Speedway USA will all host two
events for the series in 2000.

USA International Speedway in Lakeland, Fla.; Lanier National Speedway in
Braselton, Ga.; Kingsport (Tenn.) Speedway; Louisville (Ky.) Motor
Speedway; Myrtle Beach (S.C.) Speedway; and Caraway Speedway in Asheboro,
N.C., will each return to the schedule and host a short track event in
2000.

"This year's Slim Jim All Pro Series schedule offers competitors an
exciting combination of short track and superspeedway events," stated
Deery. "We developed a schedule that gives competitors a chance to
compliment some national series events while also competing on their own
at established short track facilities around the region."

GoodMark Foods, Inc., with its Slim Jim meat snacks brand has been the
series title sponsor since 1993. It will once again join NASCAR as a
marketing partner to the series in the year 2000 with a commitment to the
Slim Jim All Pro Series, NASCAR Touring championship point fund.

Nine NASCAR Touring Series blanket the United States, bringing special
events to many NASCAR Weekly Racing Series tracks and some NASCAR
superspeedways and road courses. NASCAR Touring Series can provide a
competitor with an entire career, or they can provide valuable experience
to competitors moving through the NASCAR ranks.